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Re: Gregory_ post# 1944

Saturday, 07/07/2007 10:32:59 PM

Saturday, July 07, 2007 10:32:59 PM

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Gregory, I have to commend you on all the great information that you have provided for us on the price of mercury and the commentary on interviews that Wilf has provided on the Scipion that he values at $200,000,000. Great piece of work. The company couldn't have put out a better PR itself.

Since you are great at digging up information. I was wondering if you could help me and the other investors on this board.

The Guadalupe and Pelosa do indeed have a great deal of mercury on them and it's probably worth a small fortune. Could you please do some research and find out how much it would cost for Jim Cross and his commercial divers on a daily basis to salvage the mercury. How much they could salvage in an average day and how much it would cost to transport DPBM's 25% of salvage to the U.S. As you say, mercury weighs a lot.

Look people, I want Wilf and company to go forward and I know they can find artifacts in the DR and a treasure wreck in Key West. I guess I'm just tired of always telling them to tell the truth. I can respect a person that tells it like it is, even if he fails after giving it his best shot. I guess I've gone on long enough.


The other problem that I see. Wilf said, he isn't going to salvage any mercury until next year. If DPBM doesn't bring up enough artifacts or treasure this year, I don't think they will have the money to do anything next year.

I would also like to see the documentation from the research that says the Scipion is a $200,000,000 dollar wreck. I don't want to be negative, but I think that could be one of the biggest jokes, I've ever heard. Let's be real. Even if it was worth several million dollars. The Dominican Republic gets 50% of everything salvaged. From what's left Tracy Bowden gets 25% and DPBM gets the rest.

I want DPBM to bring up all the treasure that they can, so that all of our stock is worth more money. But I don't believe in stretching the truth so much that it looks ridiculous to other knowledgeable people in the Treasure Hunting Industry. I am talking about people like Jack Haskins and Burt Webber and many others that read the DPBM blog. I know what they tell me about PR's that the company puts out and I won't repeat it here. Let's just say it isn't flattering.

I want DPBM to bring up a lot of treasure, but I also want them to be honest with us. I can respect that, even if they try their hardest and fail.